but anyway, on a long stright, i suddenly had to stop, so i did what i always do, 5th to 4th, heel and toe, all the way down to second, cept this time i didint have time to use the engine braking fully. i never let off the clutch long enough to have propper engine braking, (maybe half a second, before id disengage the clutch again), but this would usually eat the clutch in my subie.. so im wondering, how good are these clutches? (Ae111 trueno), after doing that, and driving around a bit, the clutch was still as hard.. still as firm, no spounge.... nothing as what id expect.
i over revved it hardcore when driving off expecting the clutch to be rather screwed... but nothing, just the same... then again the subie wouldnt do that


so how good are these clutches compared to say a *race* setup ae111 clutch?
oh and for those saying *i cant heel and toe* (ive seen this around the forum), try moving your seat back 1 notch more than what is comfortable, it feels spaced out, but try it, makes it ALOT easier

but move your seat back
